Jeaniebean

After his delightful encounter with Benjamin and his "near
death" experience, what do we think that Des will be doing in
Series 6? Eloise obviously cannot help guide him having lost her
predictive powers but I'm sure he'll return, possibly for round 2
with Ben....thoughts?

There seems to be more an dmore speculation about this topic. So
I decided to take a look at the footage of Locke finding Horace's
body and the map in the mass grave. Just to note, the body in the
grave is wearing a overall with Horace Mathematician on it - the
Horace that John sees (whether this be dream, apparition or even
possibly Horace time travelling on the Island in the same manner
Daniel, Sawyer, Juliet et al did at the beginning of the season -
he does have a nose bleed and says that he died 12 year earlier!)
anyway, the Horace that John sees is wearing a jumpsuit that does
not have his name on it. Any thoughts on that...

When Ben and Jacob are speaking at the end Ben states that he
has been a faithful servant and has done everything he has been
told, following orders. One of these includes gathering the people
on the infamous list. I understand from looking the "Lists" up on
this site that there were reasons for Jack, Kate and Sawyer to be
brought to the other camp (I think it details this as being so Jack
can save Ben and Kate and Sawyer can persuade him). However, I'm
sure the reasons were more advanced than this - if they had not
been taken they would not have met Juliet who played such a crucial
part in this season, in particular the relationships between the
four (Juliet being the fourth) played such an important part in
some of the decisions that wer…

I was so thrilled by the finale of season 5. The best finale yet
in my opinion. As always, it leaves questions...

I am now compelled to watch all of the previous episodes with
Smokey - I am so sure that he has been plotting - I keep thinking
back to Eko and Shannon. Until tonight I had always thought that
Smokey was judging for the best in a character but I now think that
he was analysing for his own purpose and John Locke was the most
impressionable target he found...someone who wanted a purpose and
could be moulded into what was required. Smokey can take the form
of the dead - only a leader can see Jacob, so Smokey (aka
"Nemesis")worked his twisted web, using the form of Christian in
order to sacrifice John for his requirements. Thoughts? …